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Definition of coocho

coocho

noun - uncountable

  • A straight male who eats coochie not knowing it makes his breath smell like fish. Ex. A person who smokes everything around him smells like smoke -clothes, breath, house. They're immune to the smell. Just like a man who eats coochie everything he owns smells like a yeast infection and Cologne don't make it go away.

    Last edited on Jan 10 2017. Submitted by Anonymous on Jan 10 2017.

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